Semiconductor package

ABSTRACT

A semiconductor package is disclosed that bonds a semiconductor chip to a leadframe using a flip chip technology. An exemplary semiconductor package includes a semiconductor chip having a plurality of input-output pads at an active surface thereof. A plurality of leads are superimposed by the bond pads and active surface of the semiconductor chip. The leads have at least one exposed surface at a bottom surface of the package body. A plurality of conductive connecting means electrically connect the input-output pads of the chip to the leads. A package body is formed over the semiconductor chip and the conductive connecting means. The bottom surface portions of the leads are exposed to the outside.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention is in the field of semiconductor packaging.

2. Description of the Related Art

There are trends in semiconductor packaging towards packages that are highly functional, yet increasingly smaller in size so as to provide higher density in mounting. In keeping with these trends, semiconductor package 100 of FIG. 1 includes a semiconductor chip 2 which has a plurality of input-output pads 2 a on a top, active surface 2 b thereof. An opposite bottom, inactive surface 2 c of chip 2 is bonded to a metal chip mounting substrate 4 by an adhesive 14.

Chip mounting substrate 4 has a top first side 4 b bonded to chip 2 by adhesive 14, and an opposite second side 4 c. Second side 4 c includes an exposed bottom central surface 4 d. Second side 4 c of chip mounting substrate 4 has been partially etched around central surface 4 d so as to form a recessed horizontal surface 4 a that fully surrounds and is vertically recessed from central surface 4 c.

A plurality of horizontal metal leads 6 are arranged radially adjacent to and in the horizontal plane of chip mounting substrate 4. Leads 6 extend horizontally from an inner end 6 b that faces chip mounting substrate 4 to an opposite outer end 6 c. Each lead includes an upper first side 6 d and an opposite lower second side 6 e. Lower second side 6 e includes an exposed surface portion, denoted as land 6 f, that functions as an input/output terminal of package 100. Between inner end 6 b and land 6 f, lower second side 6 e of each lead 6 includes a horizontal surface 6 a that is vertically recessed from land 6 f. Recessed surface 6 a is formed by partially etching vertically through leads 6 from second side 6 e.

Input-output pads 2 a of semiconductor chip 2 and upper side 6 d of leads 6 a are electrically connected to each other by conductive wires 8.

Semiconductor chip 2, conductive wires 8, chip mounting substrate 4, and leads 6 are covered by an encapsulant material that forms a package body 10. Recessed horizontal surface 4 a of chip mounting substrate 4 and recessed horizontal surface 6 a of leads 6 are covered by encapsulant material of package body 10. Central surface 4 a of chip mounting substrate 4 and land 6 f of each lead 6 are exposed at a lower horizontal surface 10 a of package body 10. Package 100 is mounted by fusing lands 6 f, and possibly central surface 4 c, to a mother board.

Semiconductor package 100 has several drawbacks, including a relatively large mounting height, due in part to the need to cover the apex of wires 8 with the encapsulant material. In addition, package 100 has a relatively large footprint, because a predetermined lateral space between the semiconductor chip and the leads is needed to accommodate the wire bonds.

Further, semiconductor package 100 has limited avenues for heat dissipation. The primary path of heat dissipation is through exposed central surface 4 d of chip mounting substrate 4. Heat is also transferred to leads 6 through conductive wires 8, but conductive wires 8 are too small to effectively transfer the heat. Further, semiconductor chip 2 is completely covered by the encapsulant material, thereby limiting heat dissipation.

Semiconductor package 100 has a further disadvantage in that the input-output pads for the ground or power inputs of the semiconductor chip are connected to the leads by conductive wires 8. Accordingly, those leads are unavailable to transfer signals for chip 2.

Moreover, semiconductor package 100 requires a relatively large lead frame in order to accommodate the semiconductor chip's fine pitched input-output pads, thereby drastically degrading the mounting density on a mother board upon which package 100 is mounted.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides semiconductor packages that can be made smaller than the conventional packages described above, so as to have a lesser mounting height and footprint, while providing increased functionality and reliability and improved thermal performance.

As an example, one embodiment of a semiconductor package in accordance with the present invention includes a plurality of horizontal metal leads. Each lead has a first side, and an opposite second side having at least one horizontal first surface and at least one horizontal second surface recessed from the first surface. The package further includes a chip mounting substrate having a first side and an opposite second side. The second side of the chip mounting substrate has a horizontal central surface and a horizontal peripheral surface fully around and recessed from the central surface. A semiconductor chip is mounted in a flip chip style on the first side of chip mounting substrate and the first side of the leads such that input-output pads at a peripheral portion of an active surface of the chip, and optional central input-output pads at a central portion of the active surface, face and are electrically connected to the first side of a respective one of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate, respectively. A package body formed of a hardened encapsulating material covers the semiconductor chip, the recessed peripheral surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate, and the recessed second surface of the second side of the leads. The central surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate and the at least one first surface of the second side of the leads are exposed at a horizontal first exterior surface of the package body.

Optionally, a plurality of insulative layers may be provided, with each insulative layer being applied on the first side of the one of the leads or the first side of the chip mounting substrate. The electrical connections of the chip to the lead or the chip mounting substrate may be made through an opening in the respective insulative layer.

In addition, a surface of the semiconductor chip may be exposed through the package body, further increasing heat dissipation.

These and other aspects and features of the present invention will be better understood upon a reading of the following description of the exemplary embodiments and the drawings thereof.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional side view of a conventional semiconductor package.

FIGS. 2 a and FIG. 2 b are cross-sectional side views:of a semiconductor package according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 3 a and FIG. 3 b are cross-sectional side views of a semiconductor package according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 4 a and FIG. 4 b are cross-sectional side views of a semiconductor package according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a portion of an embodiment of a leadframe for the packages of FIGS. 2 a, 2 b, 3 a, 3 b, 4 a and 4 b.

In the drawings, the same reference numbers are used for common features across the various drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since to do so would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail.

FIGS. 2 a and 2 b show a semiconductor package 101 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Semiconductor package 101 includes many of the same features as package 100 of FIG. 1. Hence, our discussion focuses on differences between this embodiment (and those that follow) and the conventional package of FIG. 1.

Semiconductor package 101 includes a semiconductor chip 2, which has a plurality of peripheral input-output pads 2 a along edges of active surface 2 b. First side 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4 is attached by an adhesive 14 to an open central portion of active surface 2 b of chip 2 fully inside of peripheral input/output pads 2 a. A plurality of leads 6 are placed about the peripheral line of chip mounting substrate 4, each spaced a selected lateral distance from the chip mounting substrate 4. In an alternative embodiment, chip mounting substrate 4 is omitted.

Chip mounting substrate 4 of FIG. 2 a includes a recessed horizontal surface 4 a that fully surrounds central surface 4 d of bottom side 4 c of chip mounting substrate 4. Lower second side 6 e of each lead 6 includes a single recessed horizontal surface 6 a that begins at inner end 6 b of each lead 6 and extends only part of a distance toward outer second end 6 c, thereby defining a land 6 f at the lower side 6 e of each lead 6.

Package 101 of FIG. 2 b is similar to package 101 of FIG. 2 a, except that the lower side 6 e of each lead 24 includes at least two, laterally-spaced apart, recessed horizontal surfaces 6 a, thereby defining two exposed lands 6 f at lower side 6 e of each lead 6. The exposed lands 6 f are collectively arrayed in rows and columns at lower exterior surface 10 a of package 101.

In FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, chip 2 is flipped relative to chip 2 of FIG. 1 such that active surface 2 a of chip 2 faces chip mounting substrate 4 and leads 6. A heat conductive adhesive 14 is interposed between upper first surface 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4 and active surface 2 b of semiconductor chip 2, and thereby bonds semiconductor chip 2 to chip mounting substrate 4. The adhesive 14 is thermally conductive and electrically non-conductive, and transfers the heat of the semiconductor chip 2 to chip mounting substrate 4.

The peripheral input-output pads 2 a of semiconductor chip 2 each face the upper side 6 d of one of the leads 6 of package 101, and are electrically connected thereto by a conductive connecting means 8, such as a reflowed metal ball, e.g., of gold or solder, or an anisotropic conductive film, in a flip-chip style connection.

In the event that metal balls are used as the conductive connecting means 8, regions of upper side 6 d around the area of connection with the respective conductive connecting means 8 may be coated with an optional insulating layer 16 of a prescribed thickness. Insulative layer 16 may be, for instance, a layer of solder mask, cover coat, or polyimide. Such an embodiment is described further below with respect to FIG. 5. With such an insulating layer, the respective conductive connecting means 8 is prevented from spreading outwardly during the reflow step, resulting in an easy fusing process.

In package 101 of FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, since the semiconductor chip 2 and the leads 6 are electrically and thermally connected with each other by the conductive connecting means 8, heat passes from chip 2 into the leads 6 through the conductive connecting means 8, and may be transferred to the air or to a mother board from the leads 6.

As mentioned, an anisotropic conductive film may be employed as the conductive connecting means 8, in place of a metal ball. Each anisotropic conductive film comprises an amalgamation of a conventional bonding film and conductive metal grains. A thickness of the bonding film is about 50 μm, and a diameter of each conductive metal grain is about 5 μm. A surface of the conductive metal grain is coated with a thin polymer layer. If heat or pressure is applied to a predetermined region of the anisotropic conductive film, the thin polymer layers of the conductive metal grains in the predetermined region are melted so that adjacent metal grains become connected, thereby providing electrical conductivity. The thin polymer layer of the remaining conductive metal grains, i.e., those not included in the predetermined region, are maintained in an insulated status. Therefore, a position setting operation between two component elements to be electrically connected can be implemented in an easy manner.

In a case where gold balls or solder balls (or other metal balls) are used as the conductive connection means 8, after the gold balls or solder balls are fused to predetermined regions of the semiconductor chip or the leads, a reflow process must be performed after a position setting operation in order to make an electrical connection. On the other hand, where the anisotropic conductive films are used as the conductive connection means 8, after the anisotropic conductive films are applied over relatively wide areas of the semiconductor chip or the leads, and the semiconductor chip and the leads are properly positioned with respect to each other, then the semiconductor chip and the leads can be electrically connected with each other by simply exerting a heating and/or pressing force of a desired level.

Accordingly, while it is illustrated in FIGS. 2 a and 2 b and the other drawings that metal balls are used as the conductive connection means 8, practitioners should understand that the metal balls can be replaced with anisotropic conductive films in all of the embodiments herein.

Using a flip chip style connection for electrically connecting semiconductor chip 2 to the superimposed upper surface 6 d of leads 6 through a conductive connection means 8 eliminates the need for conductive wires, as in FIG. 1, thereby eliminating the need for package body 10 to cover the apex of the wire loops, and subsequently reducing the height of the semiconductor package.

Package body 10 of FIGS. 2 a and 2 b is formed by encapsulating the semiconductor chip 2, conductive connecting means 8, chip mounting substrate 4, optional insulating layer 16, and the leads 6 in an insulative encapsulating material. Package body 10 may be formed by molding and curing a resin material. The encapsulation is performed so that central surface 4 d of lower side 4 c of chip mounting substrate 4 and each land 6 f of the leads 6 are exposed in the horizontal plane of exterior surface 10 a of package body 10. On the other hand, recessed horizontal surfaces 4 a and 6 a are underfilled so as to be covered with the encapsulating material of package body 10, thereby improving the connection of chip mounting substrate 4 and leads 6 to package body 10 and preventing chip mounting substrate 4 and leads 6 from being vertically or horizontally from package body 10.

Semiconductor package 101 of FIG. 2 a may be mounted on mother board by fusing solder between the land 6 f of each lead 6 and metal terminals of the mother board. In the alternative embodiment of FIG. 2 b, semiconductor package 101 may be mounted on the mother board after pre-fusing solder balls or other conductive balls 12 on exposed lands 6 f. In such a configuration, a conductive paste or plurality of conductive balls may be provided on exposed central surface 4 d of lower second side 4 c of chip mounting substrate 4.

FIG. 3 a and FIG. 3 b show a semiconductor package 102 according a second embodiment of the present invention, which differs only slightly from semiconductor package 101 of FIGS. 2 a and 2 b. Accordingly, our discussion will focus on the differences between the packages.

In FIGS. 3 a and 3 b, semiconductor chip 2 includes a plurality of peripheral bond pads 2 a along the edges of active surface 2 b, and in addition includes at least one or a plurality of central bond pads 2 a at a central portion of active surface 2 a inward of the peripheral bond pads 2 a. The central input-output pads 2 a of chip 2 each face a portion of upper first side 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4, and may be used for ground/power inputs to chip 2. The central input-output pads 2 a are each electrically connected in a flip-chip style to the upper first side 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4 by a conductive connecting means 8. First side 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4 may be coated with an insulating layer 16 through which the conductive connecting means 8 extends, especially where means 8 is a metal ball, so that an electrical connection can be easily achieved. As described above, anisotropic films also can be used as the conductive connecting means 8 in package 102.

As stated above, since the input-output pads 2 a for ground/power input are electrically connected in a flip-chip connection to the chip mounting substrate 4, more leads 6 of package 102 are available to carry signals to and from chip 2 without increasing the footprint of the package.

As with package 101, a conductive paste or a plurality of conductive balls may be provided on the exposed central surface 4 d of lower side 4 c of chip mounting substrate 4 of package 102 to improve heat transfer to the mother board.

FIGS. 4 a and 4 b show a semiconductor package 103 according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Package 103 of FIGS. 4 a and 4 b is the same as package 102 of FIGS. 3 a and 3 b, except that inactive surface 2 c of semiconductor chip 2 is exposed to the outside in the horizontal plane of upper exterior surface 10 b of package body 10. Thus, heat generated in semiconductor chip 2 can be rapidly emitted to the outside through exposed inactive surface 2 c, thereby enhancing the thermal performance of the package.

FIG. 5 is a plan view of a central portion of a leadframe 18 that may be used to make exemplary semiconductor packages 101, 102, and 103, typically where conductive connection means 8 is a metal ball. Leadframe 18 includes a chip mounting substrate 4, on which semiconductor chip 2 is to be mounted, and tie bars 20 that extend diagonally from respective comers of chip mounting substrate 4. Leads 6 are radially formed about the peripheral line of the chip mounting substrate 4. Practitioners will appreciate that the leads 6 typically will be provided adjacent to two or all four sides of chip mounting substrate 4.

Upper surface 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4 is coated with an insulating layer 16. A plurality of openings 16 a are formed through insulating layer 16 to expose portions of upper surface 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4. A portion of upper first side 6 d of each of the respective leads 6 is also coated with an insulating layer 16 beginning at inner end 66. An opening 16 a exposes a portion of the upper side 6 d of the respective lead 6. It is desirable that openings 16 a are roughly formed in a flat and circular shape and are about the same diameter as the conductive connecting mean 8 (see FIG. 2 a). The portions of upper surface 4 b of chip mounting substrate 4 and upper first side 6 d of leads 6 that are exposed through the openings 16 a may be plated with gold (Au), silver (Ag), nickel (Ni), or palladium (Pd) for the purpose of facilitating a good bond with the conductive connecting means 8.

Conductive connecting means 8 are provided through the openings 16 a, so that bond pads 2 a of the semiconductor chip 2 can be electrically connected to leads 6, and in FIGS. 3 a, 3 b, 4 a, and 4 b to chip mounting substrate 4, in a flip-chip style. The conductive connecting means 8 extend through the respective opening 16 a. Since the conductive connecting means 8 temporarily exists in a viscious state when connecting the semiconductor chip 2 and the chip mounting substrate 4 or the leads 6, the openings 16 a act as a well protect the conductive connecting means in liquid form (e.g., reflowed metal) from being leaked to the outside.

Therefore, the semiconductor packages described herein eliminate the conductive wires of FIG. 1 by connecting the semiconductor chip and the leads in a flip-chip electrical connection through a conductive connecting means. Accordingly, the package is thinner and has a lower mounting height than package 100 of FIG. 1.

The semiconductor packages described herein can have another advantage of allowing a larger-sized semiconductor chip to be mounted on the same sized leadframe as in the prior art by obviating the need to design in space for conventional wire bonding.

The semiconductor packages described herein can have a further advantage of achieving enhancement in heat radiation by extending the effective heat radiation passageways to include the leads. In some embodiments, further enhancement in heat radiation is achieved by directly exposing the inactive surface of the semiconductor chip to the outside through the package body.

The semiconductor packages described herein can have still another advantage of securing the maximum number of leads for signal transfer by electrically connecting input-output pads of the chip to the chip mounting substrate by means of a conductive connecting means. The input-ouput pads so connected may be used as ground or power inputs.

The semiconductor packages described herein can have yet another advantage of protecting the conductive connecting means from being leaked to the outside and ensuring easy bonding when fusing the conductive connecting means to the chip mounting substrate or the leads by providing a layer of an insulating material between the active surface of the chip and either the chip mounting substrate or the leads, and having the respective conductive connecting means extend through an opening in the respective insulating layer.

While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. 

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 17. A semiconductor package comprising: a plurality of leads, each lead having a first side, and an opposite second side having at least one first surface and at least one second surface recessed from the first surface; a chip mounting substrate having a first side and an opposite second side, the second side having a central surface and a peripheral surface recessed from the central surface; a semiconductor chip having an active surface facing the first side of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate, and peripheral input-output pads at a peripheral portion of the active surface, wherein each of the peripheral input-output pads faces and is electrically connected to the first side of a respective one of the leads; and a package body formed of a hardened encapsulating material, wherein the encapsulating material covers the semiconductor chip, the recessed peripheral surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate, and the at least one recessed second surface of the second side of each of the leads, while the central surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate and the at least one first surface of the second side of each of the leads are exposed at a first exterior surface of the package body.
 18. The semiconductor package of claim 17, wherein the second side of each of the leads includes a plurality of the first surfaces and second surfaces, and the first surfaces of the leads collectively form rows and columns at the first exterior surface of the package body.
 19. The semiconductor package of claim 17, wherein a surface of the semiconductor chip is exposed at an exterior surface of the package body.
 20. The semiconductor package of claim 17, wherein the active surface of the semiconductor chip includes at least one central input-output pad inward of the peripheral input-output pads, and the at least one central input-output pad faces and is electrically connected to the first side of the chip mounting substrate.
 21. The semiconductor package of claim 20, wherein each of the peripheral input-output pads is electrically connected to the first side of a respective one of the leads by at least one of a plurality of reflowed metal balls, and the at least one central input-output pad is electrically connected to the first side of the chip mounting substrate by at least one of the plurality of reflowed metal balls.
 22. The semiconductor package of claim 21, further comprising a discrete insulative layer on the first side of each of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate, wherein each of the insulative layers is covered by the encapsulating material and each of the reflowed metal balls extends through an opening in a respective one of the insulative layers.
 23. The semiconductor package of claim 20, wherein each of the peripheral input-output pads is electrically connected to the first side of a respective one of the leads by at least one of a plurality of anisotropic conductive films, and the at least one central input-output pad is electrically connected to the first side of the chip mounting substrate by at least one of a plurality of anisotropic conductive films.
 24. The semiconductor package of claim 17, wherein each of the peripheral input-output pads is electrically connected to the first side of a respective one of the leads by a reflowed metal ball.
 25. The semiconductor package of claim 24, further comprising a discrete insulative layer on the first side of each of the leads, wherein each of the insulative layers is covered by the encapsulating material and each of the reflowed metal balls extends through an opening in a respective one of the insulative layers.
 26. The semiconductor package of claim 17, wherein each of the peripheral input-output pads is electrically connected to the first side of a respective one of the leads by an anisotropic conductive film.
 27. The semiconductor package of claim 17, further comprising a conductive ball fused to each exposed first surface of the second side of each of the leads.
 28. The semiconductor package of claim 18, further comprising a conductive ball fused to each exposed first surface of the second side of each of the leads.
 29. The semiconductor package of claim 27, wherein one of a conductive paste and a plurality of conductive balls are on the central surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate.
 30. A semiconductor package comprising: a plurality of leads, each lead having a first side, and an opposite second side having at least one first surface and at least one second surface recessed from the first surface; a chip mounting substrate having a first side and an opposite second side, the second side having a central surface and a peripheral surface recessed from the central surface; a semiconductor chip in a flip chip electrical connection with the first side of at least some of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate; and a package body formed a hardened encapsulating material, wherein the encapsulating material covers the semiconductor chip, the recessed peripheral surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate, and the recessed second surface of the second side of each of the leads, while the central surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate and the at least one first surface of the second side of each of the leads are exposed at a first exterior surface of the package body.
 31. The semiconductor package of claim 30, further comprising a discrete insulative layer on the first side of each of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate, wherein each of the insulative layers is covered by the encapsulating material, and the semiconductor chip is electrically connected to the first side of each of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate through openings in respective ones of the insulating layers.
 32. A semiconductor package comprising: a plurality of leads, each lead having a first side, and an opposite second side having at least one first surface and at least one second surface recessed from the first surface; a chip mounting substrate having a first side and an opposite second side, the second side having a central surface and a peripheral surface recessed from the central surface; a plurality of insulative layers on respective ones of the first sides of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate; a semiconductor chip in a flip chip electrical connection with the first side of at least some of the leads and the first side of the chip mounting substrate through respective ones of the insulative layers; and a package body formed of a hardened encapsulating material, wherein the encapsulating material covers the semiconductor chip and the insulative layers, the recessed peripheral surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate, and the recessed second surface of the second side of each of the leads, while the central surface of the second side of the chip mounting substrate and the at least one first surface of the second side of the leads are exposed at a first exterior surface of the package body. 